Szédül

OHWAD-Basic words

 

Szédül

 

Meaning:

to feel dizzy, to be dizzy

 

Example sentences:

Le kell ülnöm, mert szédülök.

Down need to-sit-I, because I-feel-dizzy.

I need to sit down because I feel dizzy.

 

A lányom nagyon szédült a hullámvasút után.

The daughter-my very dizzy-was the rollercoaster after.

My daughter was very dizzy after the rollercoaster.

 

🎶 Bonus: There’s a great song called Szédülés (“Dizziness”) by Péterfy Bori & Love Band. They’re one of my favorite Hungarian bands. You can listen to it with lyrics here.

 

Related terms:

émelyeg – to feel funny, to be nauseous

fejfájás – headache

forog – to rotate

gyomor – stomach

hány – to vomit (also: how many?)

hányás – vomit (n.)

rosszullét – nausea

rosszul van – to feel funny, to be nauseous

szédülés – dizziness

 

Pronunciation of today’s word:

szédül – to feel dizzy, to be dizzy

 

Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:

Le kell ülnöm, mert szédülök.

Down need to-sit-I, because I-feel-dizzy.

I need to sit down because I feel dizzy.

 

A lányom nagyon szédült a hullámvasút után.

The daughter-my very dizzy-was the rollercoaster after.

My daughter was very dizzy after the rollercoaster.

 

Pronunciation of the Related Terms:

émelyeg – to feel funny, to be nauseous

 

fejfájás – headache

 

forog – to rotate

 

gyomor – stomach

 

hány – to vomit (also: how many?)

 

hányás – vomit (n.)

 

rosszullét – nausea

 

rosszul van – to feel funny, to be nauseous

 

szédülés – dizziness

 

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1 reply
  1. Coppage Lea says:

    Just a hint: “Nauseated” means that your tummy feels sick. Describing something or someone as “nauseous” means that it/they make you feel sick. So if you say, “I’m nauseous,” that means everyone around you feels like throwing up because of you — which is hopefully not true!

    Thanks for all you do!

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